Walking Home From The ICU Kali
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- Gesundheit und Fitness
Kali Dayton, DNP, ACNP-BC, is an ICU nurse practitioner and consultant on a mission to create Awake and Walking ICUs. She hands the microphone to ICU survivors and bedside caregivers to reveal the realities of ICU experience and patients' journeys after discharge. The big picture of sedation and immobility is discussed and we explore how to improve short and long-term patient outcomes. We shift the vision from transferring out of the ICU to walking straight home after the ICU. www.DaytonICUconsulting.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkinghomefromtheicu/support
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Episode 168: I Was Reported to the Board of Nursing!
What happened when I was reported to the board of nursing for advocating for early mobility in the ICU?
What are the roots of these concerns and this report?
How does social media impact culture and practices in the ICU?
Jess Hren, BSN, RN, Jenna Hightower, DPT, CCS, Phillip Gonzalez, MOT, OTR/L, BCPR discuss why I was reported to the board of nursing.
Episode transcript and citations: www.daytonicuconsulting.com
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Episode 167: Breaking Barriers with Walking with Trans-Femoral IABP/Devices- The Ramsey Protocol with Stephen Ramsey
Is it save to mobilize patients with trans-formal devices such as balloon pumps, impellas, and ECMO?
Who was the first person to dare to ask, "Why can't we mobilize patients with trans-femoral balloon pumps?"
Stephen Ramsey, PT, DPT, CCS shares with us his journey to developing the Ramsey protocol and revolutionizing mobility in the CVICU.
Episode transcript and citations at:
www.daytonicuconsulting.com
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Episode 166: The Struggle of an ICU Revolutionist to Save Lives
What is it like for one lone ICU clinician to truly understand the risks of sedation and immobility?
What it is like for them to try to implement interventions like awakening trials that have been supported by decades of research?
How does lack of support and success increase moral injury, burnout, and the loss of expert and compassionate clinicians?
"Kara" joins us to share her journey as an ICU pharmacist and revolutionist.
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Episode 165: "Don't Turn Me Off" - A Survivor's Perspective Of a Medically-Induced Coma
Are patients sleeping during medically-induced comas?
Are they more comfortable and free of trauma while sedated?
Can patients hear, feel, and understand their surroundings while in a medically-induced coma?
Do patients know when sedation is turn up higher? Do they know which providers will let them wake up and which ones will try to "turn you off"?
Drew Brophy is a world-renown artist that found himself intubated with COVID19. Drew and Maria Brophy share their astounding journey through critical illness and post-ICU syndrome.
***Early Mobility Conference April 14-16th in Orlando, FL***
https://www.earlymobility.com/2024conference
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www.daytonicuconsulting.com
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Episode 164: Antipsychotics in the ICU with Dr. Marie Rueve
Antipsychotics have been a hot topic in the ICU. Do they treat delirium? Can they be used to replace continuous sedation? When and how can we utilize antipsychotics to optimize care and outcomes? Dr. Marie Rueve from episode 160 joins us again to clear the air on antipsychotics in the ICU.
***Early Mobility Conference April 14-16th in Orlando, FL***
https://www.earlymobility.com/2024conference
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www.daytonicuconsulting.com
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Episode 163: Early Mobility During COVID19 in Switzerland with Sabrina Eggmann
Sabrina Eggmann is a PhD physiotherapist with 17 years of experience. She shares with us how her team utilized their years of expertise in early mobility to preserve their practices for COVID19 patients in Switzerland.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33492400/
Check out Sabrina's latest article in the Lancet Journal: https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/eclinm/PIIS2589-5370(24)00018-X.pdf
Episode citations and transcriptions found at www.daytonicuconsulting.com
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